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109年 - 109 合作金庫商業銀行 新進人員甄試 儲備菁英(GA):英文#85374
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銀行◆英文 |
年份:
109年 |
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50 |
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0
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1. The rate of literacy refers to the ability to sufficiently read and write. Many factors, such as _______ and quality of education, can contribute to it. (A) accessibility (B) drawback (C) intervention (D) remembrance
2. The latest version of the app does not only run faster than its _______ but looks fancier in its interface. (A) catastrophe (B) lieutenant (C) predecessor (D) quantifier
3. Seniors in the department of Chemistry are always required to _______ some important experiments assigned by their professors. (A) assault (B) interject (C) overwhelm (D) undertake
4. Indisputably men and women anywhere in the world doing the _______ jobs should receive the same amount of payment. (A) compensating (B) dispensable (C) equivalent (D) tentative
5. More and more studies on cholesterol continuously _______ that frequent exercises help decrease the levels of it. (A) corroborate (B) downpour (C) moisturize (D) shoulder
6. Because of arising international competitors, the computer company is reconsidering how to _______ its resources in a more efficient fashion. (A) bemoan (B) deploy (C) lessen (D) decline
7. Toddlers can easily feel _______ in their parents’ and their grand-parents’ affections immediately after there is a newborn in the family. (A) extradited (B) mesmerized (C) supplanted (D) vindicated
8. Sometimes during conversations our body language can be so _______ that we do not realize or sense it. (A) aggressive (B) bilateral (C) implicit (D) mysterious
9. Some celebrities sign _______ endorsement deals, making lots of money, sometimes more than they could earn from their real jobs. (A) charitable (B) lucrative (C) superficial (D) hazardous
10. Fortunately, no one was injured in the disaster because the fire department had _______ the village in time. (A) evacuated (B) expelled (C) escalated (D) elaborated
11. No one wants to touch this _______ issue as it is a hot potato that could arouse great controversy. (A) oriental (B) feasible (C) poetic (D) thorny
12. My brother fell ill two days after he arrived in Africa because he couldn’t _______ to the new environment. (A) adept (B) adopt (C) adapt (D) addict
13. Deserts are characterized by extreme _______ of water and plants. (A) velocity (B) scarcity (C) utility (D) insanity
14. The country’s president laid a _______ on the tomb of the late general to honor his contributions as a national hero. (A) wreath (B) siesta (C) fungus (D) laureate
15. The professor highly values conciseness, and any _______ papers or reports from his students will get low marks. (A) furtive (B) archaic (C) verbose (D) succinct
16. The volunteers were given orders to contact the command center _______ anything alarming happen. (A) must (B) should (C) ought (D) would
17. The scent _______ off from a perfume is commonly described by its top, heart, and base notes. (A) give (B) gave (C) given (D) giving
18. No sooner had I went out _______ it started to rain. Luckily I brought an umbrella with me. (A) before (B) than (C) until (D) when
19. _______ his excellent academic performance, Jonny is still jobless after his college commencement for half a year. (A) In spite of (B) Despite that (C) Even though (D) No matter how
20. Let me know _______ you are at our company’s entrance. You’ll need my escort to enter our company. (A) as soon as (B) no sooner than (C) until (D) as far as
21. The bus station, which most tourists would first visit, is _______ the city hall and the police station in the city. (A) of opposite (B) opposite of (C) opposite to (D) to opposite
22. That the celebrity plans on visiting the hospital is _______ kept secret. Outsiders are not supposed to know. (A) be (B) have (C) to be (D) to have
23. Research shows the proportion of migrant workers and industrial and service workers willing to express opinions is higher than _______ of corporate managers. (A) this (B) that (C) these (D) those
24. Can you tell me _______? (A) the nearest post office is where (B) where post office is the nearest (C) where is the nearest post office (D) where the nearest post office is
25. The police decided to _______ the central train station because some witnesses said a fugitive ran into it. (A) search (B) search for (C) seek (D) seek after
26. Some doctors think that it is good to our health to walk at least 10,000 steps _______. (A) every daily (B) everydaily (C) every day (D) everyday
27. Excuse me. I just couldn’t help _______ your conversation, but I totally agree with you. (A) overhear (B) overheard (C) overhearing (D) to overhear
28. The horse _______ for prize money by a brutal millionaire. (A) was used to race (B) was used to racing (C) used to race (D) used to racing
29. One would have weak muscle and bones if he or she _______ vitamin D in his or her diets. (A) lacks (B) lacks of (C) is lack of (D) is lacking of
30. With very long legs and very light weight, my best friend Susan can run _______. (A) as fast as twice I do (B) as twice fast as I do (C) twice as fast as I do (D) as fast I do as twice
31. (A) After (B) Before (C) Where (D) While
32. (A) ensue (B) incinerate (C) predate (D) terminate
33. (A) as long as (B) as well as (C) in case of (D) in spite of
34. (A) breaking (B) enforcing (C) following (D) upholding
35. (A) daffodil (B) distinct (C) divine (D) dubious
36. (A) necessitate (B) sustain (C) coincide with (D) conflict with
37. (A) an island (B) a partner (C) a gem (D) a wonder
38. (A) mend fences (B) tighten security (C) train spies (D) execute dissidents
39. (A) Somewhat fortunate (B) Similarly comforting (C) More absurd (D) Less influential
40. (A) classified (B) classical (C) confident (D) compulsive
41. What is the passage mainly about? (A) How the King James Bible came to be. (B) Why King James I fought the religious wars. (C) What King James I did for the Anglican Church. (D) Where the original King James Bible was kept.
42. Which of the following statements was true before King James I’s accession? (A) Catholic Queen Mary I was preceded by Queen Elizabeth I legitimizing the Anglican Church. (B) Quarrels between the Puritans and Calvinists during King James I’s period later led to the English Civil War. (C) The Anglican Church was considered Protestants and their believers were once executed by Queen Elizabeth I. (D) The father of Queen Mary I and Queen Elizabeth I was Henry VIII who might have established the Anglican Church.
43. Which of the following reasons was NOT true regarding the making of King James Bible? (A) European scholars had already mastered the ancient Latin of Cicero. (B) Printing technologies had made copies of books, in general, possible. (C) Two different existing English versions of the Bible had created religious circles in England. (D) King James I was about to fight Switzerland in order to arrest the Calvinists exiled by Queen Mary.
44. What does it in the fourth paragraph refer to? (A) King James Bible. (B) The Geneva Bible. (C) The Bishops’ Bible. (D) William Tyndale’s Bible.
45. What was the role of Rainolds in the making of King James Bible? (A) He started to translate the Bible into English based upon the Geneva Bible. (B) He set about translating King James Bible and demanded similarity of the Bishops’ version. (C) He proposed the idea of a unified English version of the Bible and was asked to translate a part of it. (D) He was assigned to translate the Bible and to evaluate the correctness of the translation by himself.
46. What is the best title for this article? (A) Weird Celebrations around the World (B) Believe It or Not: Funny Traditions in Asia (C) The Dark Side of Global Superstitions (D) When Odd Rituals Went Wrong
47. What is the order of time for the three cultural events to take place in a year? (A) Hadaka Matsuri, Monkey Buffet Festival, El Colacho (B) Hadaka Matsuri, El Colacho, Monkey Buffet Festival (C) Monkey Buffet Festival, Hadaka Matsuri, El Colacho (D) El Colacho, Hadaka Matsuri, Monkey Buffet Festival
48. Which of the following aspects is NOT mentioned about El Colacho in the paragraph? (A) Where it is celebrated. (B) How long it has existed. (C) Who started or invented it. (D) Why local people observe it.
49. Which of the following is true about Hadaka Matsuri? (A) It is a Japanese tradition which literally means “naked truth.” (B) It first began in the city of Okayama around half of a millennium ago. (C) As many as 9,000 men would try to grab a pair of sticks without any clothes on. (D) Hadaka Matsuri is the name of the first monk that hosted this event and threw the sticks.
50. Which of the following is NOT true about Monkey Buffet Festival? (A) Thai people hope to become fortunate by giving monkeys a good treat. (B) The foods offered in the buffet are mostly thousands of kilos of produce. (C) It is held to direct monkeys elsewhere so that they would not bother or attack tourists. (D) People celebrate it with pleasant sounds and joyful movements as well as monkey costumes.
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